New York City’s pistol permit law does not infringe on gun owners’ Second Amendment rights by restricting the transport of the guns to and from practice ranges approved by the city, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.

Southern District Judge Robert Sweet (See Profile) also rejected challenges to the permit law on other grounds, such as violations of permit holders’ First Amendment rights or their right to travel.

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